Expansive, edgy, and often windy, the city of Chicago is not only one of America's largest cities but also boasts a dense concentration of cultural sights to match its size with summer lake-based activity thrown in to seal the deal.
Anglers must not use more than 2 poles and each pole must not have more than 2 hooks or lures attached while fishing.
Channel Catfish: 6 fish daily creel limit
Largemouth Bass: 15 inch minimum length.
A unimproved gravel road provides good access to the lake.
From the boat launch travel approximately 1/4 mile up Bay Creek to access the lake. Fishing from small carry in boats is the preferred way to fish this lake.
Motor use is limited to a maximum of ten horsepower.
Relax and enjoy the seclusion of this 96-acre lake. Plenty of brush-laden fishing holes will delight the novice and entertain the experienced.
Fishing
Fish:
Largemouth Bass Channel Catfish Crappie Sunfish
Details
Size:
96 acres
Season:
Year round
Camping Info
There are no camping sites located at this lake.
Amenities
Map + Directions
Basic Directions
Travel south on Illinois Route 145 approximately 3/4 mile past the entrance to the Lake Glendale Recreation Area, look for the boat launch signs and a gravel road leading west to the access of the lake.
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